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  1. WILLKIE, WENDELL. Wendell Lewis Willkie (February 8, 1892–October 8, 1944), whose grandparents came to America after the failure of the German democratic revolution of 1848, was the unsuccessful Republican candidate for president in 1940. Willkie was born and raised in rural Indiana, and before undertaking the study of law, he reflected on ...

  2. Wendell Lewis Willkie (født 18. februar 1892 i Elwood i Indiana, død 8. oktober 1944 i New York) var en amerikansk forretningsadvokat og republikansk politiker. Han var Det republikanske partis presidentkandidat i 1940, til tross for at han aldri hadde skjøttet noe politisk verv. Willkie var den første demokratiske eller republikanske ...

  3. Wendell Lewis Willkie ( 18 de fevereiro de 1892 – 8 de outubro de 1944) foi um advogado americano que, apesar de desconhecido do grande público, conseguiu a nomeação do Partido Republicano para as eleições presidenciais de 1940. Apesar de um membro da ala liberal do seu partido, ele fez campanha contra várias facetas do programa New ...

  4. Wendell Willkie was born in Elwood, Indiana, on February 18, 1892. The Republican party tapped Willkie, a lawyer and utilities executive, to run against FDR in 1940, even though Willkie was a former Democrat. Willkie campaigned against the New Deal and the government's lack of military preparedness. During the election, Roosevelt preempted the ...

  5. 28 de jul. de 2015 · Willkie wrote, but never mailed, a letter to F.D.R. saying, “If it is agreeable with you, I would prefer postponement of any such talk until after the November election.” (Willkie was feeling ...

  6. 2 “Wendell L. Willkie’s Report to the People, Oct. 26 , 1942” pamphlet (New York, ). 3 The term “Global South” did not come into common use until the early twenty-first century. During World War II, Americans might have spoken of large regions within it as “The East,” understood to encompass lands from North Africa to Asia ...

  7. 25 de jul. de 2005 · How Willkie Ran, Lost and Helped Win the War. WASHINGTON, July 24 - It is June 1940. France has just fallen to the Nazis. A conservative, isolationist Republican Party, incensed at the prospect of ...